quarterback Kiehl Frazier is hoping some film study with offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler will result in better performances, starting with Saturday's game against Arkansas in Jordan-Hare Stadium.

"Really just tempo, the drop and speed and kind of timing," Frazier says. "We kind of went through our first four games and kind of compared my footwork to old big plays that Coach Loeffler had had -- my footwork was a little slow, made the timing off. It made me look a little timid in the pocket because my read wouldn’t be open when I got to the top of my drop because I wasn’t doing my footwork right.

"I should look a lot different from LSU to Arkansas."

Perhaps Arkansas' pass defense – now ranked 117th out of 120 teams statistically – will help Frazier out as well.

Tight end Philip Lutzenkirchen drops in for a vote of confidence in the video, too.

"Kiehl the past two games has played a lot better and grown a lot from where he was against Mississippi State," Lutzenkirchen says. "Kiehl has played a lot better, and we need him to keep progressing and play even better, especially against Arkansas."

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